Bacon and Shake-speare ParallelismsUniversity Press, 1902 - 441 Seiten |
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... flowers , and smile upon his fingers ' ends , I knew there was but one way ; for his nose was as sharp as a pen . He bade me lay more clothes on his feet ; I put my hand into the bed and felt them , and they were as cold as any stone ...
... flowers , and smile upon his fingers ' ends , I knew there was but one way ; for his nose was as sharp as a pen . He bade me lay more clothes on his feet ; I put my hand into the bed and felt them , and they were as cold as any stone ...
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... flowers . or stems of flowers . 3 Raising the hand aim- ing . Smiling upon his fingers ' ends . The nose becoming Nose as sharp as a sharp . lessly to the face . 4 The nose sharp . pen . 5 The whole face of a The face pallid . pale ...
... flowers . or stems of flowers . 3 Raising the hand aim- ing . Smiling upon his fingers ' ends . The nose becoming Nose as sharp as a sharp . lessly to the face . 4 The nose sharp . pen . 5 The whole face of a The face pallid . pale ...
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... flower The virtuous sweets . " 2 Henry IV . , iv . 5 ( 1623 ) . " Observe how the mind doth gather this excellent dew of ... flowers of the field and garden . ” - Advancement of Learning ( 1603-5 ) . It was the opinion of Aristotle that ...
... flower The virtuous sweets . " 2 Henry IV . , iv . 5 ( 1623 ) . " Observe how the mind doth gather this excellent dew of ... flowers of the field and garden . ” - Advancement of Learning ( 1603-5 ) . It was the opinion of Aristotle that ...
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... flowers nothing but wax . Bacon notices this theory in his Natural History , saying of it : " I have heard from one that was industrious in hus- bandry , that the labor of the bee is about the wax ; and that he hath known , in the ...
... flowers nothing but wax . Bacon notices this theory in his Natural History , saying of it : " I have heard from one that was industrious in hus- bandry , that the labor of the bee is about the wax ; and that he hath known , in the ...
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... FLOWERS " Idle weeds that grow In our sustaining corn . " King Lear , iv . 4 ( 1608 ) . There be certain corn - flowers which come seldom or never in other places unless they be set , but only amongst corn . " - Natu- ral History ( 1622 ...
... FLOWERS " Idle weeds that grow In our sustaining corn . " King Lear , iv . 4 ( 1608 ) . There be certain corn - flowers which come seldom or never in other places unless they be set , but only amongst corn . " - Natu- ral History ( 1622 ...
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